Thanks for the link! <-- says it's not publicly available yet.
If you're not coming with a source save us both some time and just don't respond.
Yea but the 360 is only 1/4 the cost (conservative estimate; I could see them selling those machines for $5k/pop).
Do you have a link to the breakdown? I've seen some pretty impossible stats from PA alone (overcoming the 3 a.m., 800k deficit would require like 100% of remaining independent and dem votes and some 30% of R votes). If it really is "1-in-a-quadrillion^4" that means each state is 1/quadrillion, which does seem farfetched. But gleaning 100% of the independent votes from any source (mail or in person) in significant numbers is highly-improbable.
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As a guy who is MAGA more than he is Trump, it's a weird place for me to engage liberals. I honestly anticipated a Trump loss. He had great organic support that could be seen, but polls looked bad (and they can't be that wrong can they?), I knew of the TDS that would possess many voters, the never-Trumpers among the R party could turn out in force... basically I could see a narrow Biden victory where Trump lost-or-maintained his base while Biden basically just presented an alternative.
However, being defeated by a lame-duck candidate who gathered the most popular votes in history WHILE losing the most counties of any candidate in history? Improbable. BUT the list of historic achievements goes on of course. Overcoming impossible deficits overnight (1/1,000,000,000,000,000), defeating incumbent that won well-over 70% of primary vote (unprecedented), underperforming Hillary (let alone 0bama 1 or 2) in every major metropolitan area except the 4 election-night-"miracle" cities, defeating an incumbent that expanded his support (unprecedented), losing 18/19 bellwether counties (unlikely), losing FL and OH but still "winning" the election (unprecedented or maybe hasn't happened in a very long time... I think unprecedented though)...
I could accept some unexpected historic achievement from the senile old fool that is Joepedo. But to combine so many unlikely historic achievements into one presidency... even exempting the 1-in-a-quadrillion^4 odds of overcoming those election night numbers, the basic odds of overcoming several unprecedented events is like (1/61)^(number of unprecedented events... so like 4-5) so 1-in-13,000,000 (low end) to 844,000,000 (high end)... i.e. super duper unlikely.
MUCH more likely that fraud went down, especially considering the amount of pro-fraud measures that occurred in those controversial states leading up to the election.
The dems have presented an unbelievable story in a Biden victory, so people are looking for something more believable, which is, unfortunately and given the evidence and circumstances... fraud occurred in the particular areas where it needed to. Anyone who can't see this is ironically a hand-of-God divine interventionist, which ironically most of the godless-lefties are showing themselves to be.
Anyway Trump 2020, DeSantis or Cruz 2024 is going to be a very tough decision, but I'm probably going to go with my home state homeboy... maybe.
Also "the union could pick (sic) their ass in a war (again)..." do they not realize that former-Union states are joining the cause? IN, KS, MO, NE (okay just a territory then)... probably others I'm missing...
Instead of supporting China, which actively engages in slavery.
I had a steady ammo budget; never really stockpiled, but always kept enough around to go to the range regularly. Since the ammo shortage, I've bought big bore rounds (since they're still around), but the rest of my ammo budget has gone to optics and modifications. Kinda nice, but my range time is slipping because I'm saving the few 1,000 rounds I have.
This experience has taught me I need a nest egg, then a steady cycling supply. I was about to get into reloading, but primers are hard to find too. Glad those guys are on our side.
Hell Biden gathering the most votes in history while simultaneously losing the most counties in history should really be a big tip off. And he underperformed Hillary and 0bama II in every other metropolitan area except for four. Guess which four. Hint: it's the four you think it is.
I love my state. But if Cruz and DeSantis run, it's going to be a tough decision.
You know that just reminded me of where I'd smelled this election story before. The bullshit Smollett story.
"You mean 2 randos in ultra-liberal Chicago were just hanging out at 2 a.m. wearing MAGA hats on one of the coldest nights in history waiting to find 'that guy from Empire' so they could commit a half-assed hate crime? Seems legit."
"So wait, an incumbent candidate that won 94% of the primary vote, expanded his base, won 18/19 bellwether counties, won FL and OH... lost to a guy who campaigned out of his basement yet gathered the most votes in history while losing the most counties in history while underperforming his previous party's losing candidate in every major metropolitan area except for a key four areas in battleground states where vote counting stopped when the incumbent had an almost-definitely insurmountable lead, only to have vote dumps that appeared after the counting resumed that all impossibly-favored our decrepit challenger? Seems legit."
If I could figure out how to bottle and market my bullshit detector I'd be a millionaire because apparently ~1/2 the country has inferior or broken ones.
Thought his sound bite saying (paraphrased) "the timing seems politically motivated" was pretty cute.
This has been going on for at least 4 years, and now, after your Dem. primary run, after the federal elections, when basically the entire political climate surrounding you is quiet... does a "politically motivated hit piece" come out.
I think he is actually, certifiably retarded.
I hope so. TX right now is just arguing states changed their election procedures unconstitutionally which meant little at the time, but after they fucked up the election, damages were incurred to the entire nation because no one, and I mean no one, will admit that election night fuckery didn't happen. The closest I've seen from a liberal jackass was "So? We recounted and got the same outcome." Which, of course, if you use the exact same process as was done on election night, of course you'd expect the same outcome dipshit. Anything short of a full audit is a half-measure, which is exactly what all of those states fought for (or fought against a full audit).
Anyway TX is citing fraud as a reason for concern, but I don't know if they'll specifically address all of the evidence of fraud in this case. Not sure if it's in scope or whatever, but that evidence needs to be put before a court, because it's a compelling case everywhere else.
Just so sick of the lying and gaslighting from the media and commies.
Do we have a link to the full filing?
Once they broke procedure, and weakened the validation process, they made the election intrinsically unverifiable, and thus invalid. I can only hope that the courts see it this way as well.
Especially when you distribute unsolicited mail in ballots to all registered. voters on your rolls. Like at that point anything up to 100% is acceptable as long as you can produce the envelopes (which is super easy when you forgo signature verification).
Holy shit estimates that 80-million mail in ballots... coincidentally-close to Biden's popular vote count.
Which is, frankly, terrible procedure, and I can't understand how it has ever come to this. Those ballots are, at the end of the day, legal evidence, and to remove traceability at that level to ensure that one ballot represents one vote from one person nullifies the point of the ballot. So all you need then is the number of envelopes and ballots to match, especially without signature matching, address verification, etc. standards, and you can tip the results any way you want.
Contacted Moody, DeSantis, and (my) Rep. Dunn for the hell of it. The day's young, might as well get Scott and Rubio in on it too!
As a Floridian, I've been wanting to help (protests, etc.), but I've got no beef with my local govt. (obviously). Now that TX has given me a path, I've contacted my congressman, governor, and AG all today urging them to do everything in their power to stand behind TX in this fight to preserve our Union. Because China is asshoe!
I think it's going to take one of Joepedo/Kommi Harris's crazy ideas like extraordinary taxes to own firearms (aka "gun buyback") or saying "gender is the same as biological sex" (Equity Act) where most red states will say "fuck off we're not doing that." Feds will say "you'd better!" At which point the Union dissolves because we've reached an impasse. I won't give you my guns, and I won't allow my children to grow up in a world where all of biology is ignored to indulge the mental illness of a vanishing minority of the population. And if you try to take either of them... My ancestors are smiling at me you filthy commies. Can you say the same?
Serious question, would I call my state rep i.e. Neil Dunn? Also what do I say, "Join the TX suit thanks bye"...?
Probably whatever social media account to which it was posted.
At times you will be. Sometimes you're that crazy guy that believes in a heliocentric model of the solar system. Or you're that crazy guy who doesn't listen to doctors and thinks that maybe directly-inhaling smoke into your lungs for a few hours daily for years might have some adverse side effects. Or that the planet isn't headed for catastrophic cooling or warming or whatever the models tell us that day. Or that air-ebola isn't actually air-ebola and we're largely all going to be just fine.
To date, of the 4-5 people I know personally who've contracted covid (all over 70, some with comorbities), the only covid-related fatality is a >75 y.o. man who had his cancer screening delayed by several months (because not an essential visit right?), and when he finally went in he had stage 4. Died within a few months.
So the only fatality personally-linked to me was killed by the "cure," not the disease. Sorry not too many people I can talk to about that since, as you pointed out, most of the US is in covidiot mode.
"I mean sure your son is dead, but was he really going to contribute that much to society?"
Seriously what an asinine response from a fucking judge. "Sure he stole your car, but you've got another one don't you? And it's not like we don't have a bus system."
Right they tried to use a "states' rights" argument, but TX isn't trying to dictate how they run their elections. TX is asking that they follow what's written in the US Constitution for their elections, which they didn't. It's like the one federal oversight we have in a federal election, and they chose not to follow it.